Hebrew language and Jewish thought

Hebrew language and Jewish thought2004
About this book
"Drawing on more than 300 Hebrew roots, the author shows that Jewish thought employs Hebrew concepts and categories that are altogether distinct from those that characterize the western speculative tradition. Among the key categories that shape Jewish thought are holiness, divinity, humanity, prayer, responsibility, exile, dwelling, gratitude, and language itself." "While the Hebrew language is central to the investigation, the reader need not have a knowledge of Hebrew in order to follow it. Essential reading for students and scholars of Judaism, this book will also be of value to anyone interested in the categories of thinking that form humanity's ultimate concerns."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 2004
- OL Work ID
- OL1903846W
Subjects
Hebrew languageJewish PhilosophyPhilosophy, JewishRootsPhilosophie juiveHébreu (Langue)RacinesRELIGIONJudaismTheologyJoodse filosofieJodendomHebreeuws